Friday, February 1, 2013

Smaller-Bust Bra Blogger Roundup

Happy February! This month, made-to-measure lingerie is on my mind... so be expecting some related posts in the (hopefully) near future! Today, though, I'm giving some attention to one of the more underrepresented groups of online bloggers - the "smaller busted".

I know "small bust" is a rather relative term, but it tends to be difficult finding blogs that cater to, say, sub E or F cups (of any band size). And from my experience, women who wear "small sized bras" sometimes express that they feel like having bras and pretty lingerie that fits isn't as important for them - or that it's impossible for them to find anything that works. This is simply not true! Having lovely lingerie options, bras that fit well, and resources to draw from are important things for every bust size.

With that in mind, here's a list of those that I know of in the blogging community that are in the loosely-defined "smaller bust" category. If you know of any others, I'd love to hear about them - the more resources, the merrier!

Kurvendiskussionen
The lovely Denocte blogs in both German and English (click on the UK flags to see the English versions of her posts). She's also quite a talented seamstress, and has made her own bras, costumes, etc! She generally wears and reviews bras in the 32B, 28D/DD, and 30C/D range (depending on brand and style).

VenusianGlow
Eternal Voyageur of VenusianGlow is one knowledgeable lady! Her lovely blog is full of natural beauty tips, wonderful bra fitting advice, bra reviews, and more! She usually wears a 28DD, and her bra reviews are always detailed and thoughtful.

Seins du Sphinx
Galactica is a relatively new blogger who blogs in French (GoogleTranslate is helpful!). She's still figuring out her size, but it looks as though she's generally in the 28F/30E or so range. Her passion for finding the right fit and her honesty about her own struggles to find a perfect fit is very refreshing!

The Lingerie Lesbian
Caro is a somewhat newer lingerie blogger, but oh, my, does she have a lovely blog! Not only can this talented lady make her own lingerie(!), she's very knowledgeable about lots of lovely, smaller-bust and smaller-name brands, and she provides thoughtful reviews of lingerie (not just limited to bras!) as well as her opinions on various lingerie-related issues. She wears in the 34A/B range.

32AAbra
Amanda (along with other reviewers) focuses on reviewing bras and brands that cater specifically to the "small bust" market, and has a real passion for helping women in the small-bust range find lingerie that they love! She currently wears a 32B.

SmallBustBigHeart"What you’ll find on this blog is empathy with the quest of the small-busted woman to find lingerie and clothes to fit her frame." Catherine blogs about smaller-bust issues, reviews, and overall provides a great place for smaller-busted ladies to discuss and share. She generally wears a 32AA.

Small Cup
"Oaza niewielkich biustow/An Oasis for Small Busts". This is a blog that I *just* discovered, but I felt it worth mentioning! It's written in Polish (Google Translate saves the day again!) and goes quite far back in date (2009) - I feel a little silly for not giving it a read before now! It looks like the current main author wears the 32D range, and there are quite a lot of nice, detailed reviews for bras that come in the small-bust range.

Of Lambs and Lace
Again, a fairly new blog (and a newly-discovered blog for me) - but I had just had to include her! Lamb's blog is so cute, and she has a good number of lovely bra reviews up. She recently got fitted from a 32A to a 30C, so her reviews are all within that range.

Small Bust Bras: An Interview with By Baby’s Rules & 32AABra (part 1) and (part 2) on The Lingerie Addict - great thoughts about the issues that smaller-busted women face in regards to fitting, the lingerie industry, and more

Why Changing Bra Sizes Means Something More than a Number from The Lingerie Lesbian - "I’d like to stop critiquing parts of my body like there is anything wrong with the way I am. There isn’t. I’d love it if you all would give it a try too– and the second you hear yourself saying that some size is “too big” or “too small”, check yourself, whether talking about yourself or others. There is absolutely nothing wrong with you, no matter what you think of your shape. I promise."